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Lecture Art, craft and calligraphy - Lecture 12
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Making Calligraphies using different tools and mediums. (Practical) After this practical based lecture 10. In lecture 10 we discussed Important Pakistani Calligraphers and their work. Although they were all Modern artists but they gave importance to Traditional script. | Lecture. 12. Unit. 2. Summery of Lecture 11. LECTURE. 11. UNIT. 2 Making Calligraphies using different tools and mediums. (Practical) After this practical based lecture 10. Unit. 2. In lecture 10 we discussed Important Pakistani Calligraphers and their work. Although they were all Modern artists but they gave importance to Traditional script. 1 The work of Calligraphers of Pakistan that we discussed are Anwar Jalal Shemza Guljee Sadeqain Shakir Ali. All these artist are well known for their love for Modern art and their love for Calligraphy. We Discussed their life and work in detail. 2 LECTURE. 12. Unit. 2 Introduction to Cubism. 20th Century art in Pakistan (Pakistani Artists Shakir Ali and Mansoor Rahi CUBISM: Within the first two decades of the 20th century, a new art movement began that was unlike any other—Cubism. Started by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, most Cubist works are immediately recognizable due to their flattened, nearly two-dimensional appearance; an inclusion of geometric angles, lines, and shapes; and a fairly neutral color palette. As the movement evolved, color, texture, and graphic elements (like text) were added, to the point where later Cubist works often appeared more like collage than anything else. But Cubism wasn’t just a specific “style” or “look”—it actually allowed artists an entirely different way of seeing and depicting real-life objects. What is Cubism? Unlike traditional still-lifes, landscapes, or portrait paintings, Cubist paintings aren’t meant to be realistic or life-like in any way. Instead, after looking at the subject from every possibly angle, the artist will piece together fragments from different vantage points into one painting. In doing this, the artist is attempting to give a fuller, more detailed explanation of the subject—breaking past barriers of space and time, like in the famous painting by Marcel Duchamp entitled Nude Descending a Staircase (seen above.) This type of Cubism is called Analytic Cubism, . | Lecture. 12. Unit. 2. Summery of Lecture 11. LECTURE. 11. UNIT. 2 Making Calligraphies using different tools and mediums. (Practical) After this practical based lecture 10. Unit. 2. In lecture 10 we discussed Important Pakistani Calligraphers and their work. Although they were all Modern artists but they gave importance to Traditional script. 1 The work of Calligraphers of Pakistan that we discussed are Anwar Jalal Shemza Guljee Sadeqain Shakir Ali. All these artist are well known for their love for Modern art and their love for Calligraphy. We Discussed their life and work in detail. 2 LECTURE. 12. Unit. 2 Introduction to Cubism. 20th Century art in Pakistan (Pakistani Artists Shakir Ali and Mansoor Rahi CUBISM: Within the first two decades of the 20th century, a new art movement began that was unlike any other—Cubism. Started by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, most Cubist works are immediately recognizable due to their flattened, nearly two-dimensional appearance; an .
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